By Dan Roe | August 12, 2021
After firm leadership asked office managing shareholders to consider implementing mandates, all 30 U.S. offices now require attorneys and staff to be vaccinated.
By Anthony Davies | August 12, 2021
For the Big 4 consultancies, hoteling has been a positive operational construct for over a decade, or in some cases longer. The success of the decentralized law firm depends in some part on how well firms can shift "hoteling" from the negative connotation of "losing my desk" to the positive connotation of "having a hotel-like experience."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Johanna Sheehe | August 11, 2021
Persuasive writing is fundamental to the successful practice of law. But a brief must be readable before it can be persuasive, and an inherent tension exists between readability and the need to accurately cite sources.
By Sarah Ruttan Bates, Lexicon | August 10, 2021
Firms that allow some amount of remote work will face logistical challenges and questions about how to maintain engagement with staff and attorneys not physically in the office. Here's how law firms can maintain—and even grow—employee engagement in a remote environment.
By Abeer Abu Judeh | August 9, 2021
Here are six grandmaster contracting moves to up your game when vetting a prospective IT vendor.
By Ioana Good | August 9, 2021
The goal of a legal ops team is to understand the holistic operations of a firm and inject the processes and tools that constantly improve how the firm works.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 9, 2021
The founder and CEO is Marcie Dickson. And ex-American Bar Association President Linda Klein is among Alterity Resolution Services' 15 founding members.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 6, 2021
Launched in April, the 10-lawyer practice caters to small and midsize business owners, providing high-level advice on contracts, liability and corporate governance, and bringing in attorneys from other practices for specialized matters.
By Dan Packel | August 6, 2021
New England's Verrill Dana law firm became the latest, bringing on board legal industry C-suite veteran James Durham, most recently chief client service officer at Shipman & Goodwin in Hartford.
By Jennifer Swanton, Medtronic; Shannon Capone Kirk, Ropes & Gray; and John Del Piero, Lighthouse | August 5, 2021
At times, tech folks can forget that the majority of their clients don't live in the world of developing and evaluating new technology. Here are some common terminology and definitions, so that in-house attorneys are prepared to have better, more practical real-world discussions with technology providers.
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